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Katelin Hansen
on pros / cons of multiracial churches, White Christian activists, partnerships
Recorded July 10, 2020
At the time, Katelin Hansen was Director of Operations, Community Development for All People
Timestamps
0:00-4:34
Can you share about your background and the work you have been a part of?
4:35-8:17
What are some key steps that Christians can take to promote racial justice?
8:18-17:23
How do you become passionate about issues of racial justice?
17:24-22:50
Many White people pay a price when they stand for racial justice. Have you experienced that?
22:51-26:14
We're filming this in July 2020. What will it take for the recent racial justice protests to produce significant change?
26:15-29:25
You have been doing this work for a long time. What has kept you going?
29:26-40:06
Is it possible for Whiteness to still be centered in a congregation that is 50% White and 50% Black?
40:07-45:01
I'm sure you are familiar with the concept of moral licensing. Do you find it at work in your congregation?
45:02-47:17
Can you tell us about your creative activism efforts?
47:18-57:03
How can Christians be involved with addressing housing and school segregation?
57:04-58:47
Is there anything else you would like to share?
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